I’ve been building these for years. Us PVC pipe. Use a hole saw to put a hole in the bottom of the upright price. I use a 2” upright and a 1 1/2 horizontal. Pack the sawdust very tightly in the drum and pull out the horizontal pipe then the vertical pipe. PVC pulls out easier than anything I have found. Looks great!
Thanks for the suggestion. I am aware of it and have tried it and to be honest it doesnt make alot of difference to the way the whole thing burns and for the sake of extra components I like to keep things simple. The top is only scorced from earlier on at time of lighting after which it no longer burns on top and carries on burning from the centre and bottom. Keep on burning dude!
we're using that sawdust stove since 40 to 45 years ago here in baguio city philippines. it's efffctive & economical. try using a smaller drum bro so that it will be more economical. that size your using can cook your food for more than 6 family sized meals bro.
Ronnie Flores Thanks bro. it was all that I could get my hands on at the time. I understand what you mean about the size being too big for normal cooking. this one was only meant for heating and was interested on how long it would last. would like to do a smaller one as you say for cooking. thanks for your comment, it is interesting
The hole should be on the very bottom of the barrel to the top, not the side. Tightly compress sawdust around tube, then place about 2" of moist sand on top and compress again. Slowly remove tube with twisting action. Then place the barrel lid (with a 3/4" hole in the center of it) on top of the barrel. Barrel should be on stands, or blocks and then lite from a 2-3 inch opening on the bottom. If done correctly it could burn for as long as 10 hours.
Thank you. Yes, there are now better ways of doing this but at the time I made this, I deliberately wanted the side hole the same as a rocket stove. I also find the sand on top is irrelevant for my use.
Hi Emil, sorry I don't know abricht but I don't think it really matters much as to what creates the sawdust, it should still work. You may find the burn times change depending on how large or small the particles are
without an inner liner, when this thing gets close to the end of it's burn, isn't the barrel going to become red hot and burn all the paint and labels off, creating fumes?
Robert Zeurunkl Hi yes it does which is why I only use it outside. There is a guy further down in the comments that put this inside another larger barrel which has a removable lid and chimney for heating and cooking inside his home.
Lightly moisten the sawdust, or even sawdust/shredded paper mix, with old, used cooking oil or grease, and you will more then double your heating/cooking time.
This could work to a certain degree, but have found it doesnt like the airflow hindered as it tends to slowly die out, which is not good! lol It is worth having a play around with though, if I remember.... Cheers
hola me llamo luis y soy de chile sudamerica.tengo un abansado sistema de calefaccion que yo mismo hice ,que funciona con el mismo principio pero que cumple con las funciones de caldera,cocina.estufa y horno.grabare un video y te lo mostrare
Hi, I work next door to a bespoke shop display company, who make shelving and cupboards etc. so have a lot of sawdust which goes into a skip for disposal, which they have to pay for. I liberate a few bags from time to time.
hola richard.hoy acabo de subir los videos a youtube son 9.tienes que buscarlos como: CALEFACCION GRATIS y pinchar donde dice JOSE PROVOSTE .para la proxima vez seran mejor elaborados y con mas detalle,disculpa todo.
Hi gennadiy schyschkanov this is for some people "free" fuel for heating workshop etc. I use it for garden parties and family BBQs when it's a little cold outside. I get the sawdust for free and as this burner lasts up to 8 hrs, it does not need constant tending and so does not interfere with BBQ cooking or party festivities ;-) I can also boil water in a kettle on top of the burner for tea and coffees if I want to.
I’ve been building these for years. Us PVC pipe. Use a hole saw to put a hole in the bottom of the upright price. I use a 2” upright and a 1 1/2 horizontal. Pack the sawdust very tightly in the drum and pull out the horizontal pipe then the vertical pipe. PVC pulls out easier than anything I have found.
Looks great!
With this type of burner how long will it last because I need something to go upto 10hrs with high heat for my boiler
Thanks for the suggestion. I am aware of it and have tried it and to be honest it doesnt make alot of difference to the way the whole thing burns and for the sake of extra components I like to keep things simple. The top is only scorced from earlier on at time of lighting after which it no longer burns on top and carries on burning from the centre and bottom. Keep on burning dude!
That is a nice sized burner. I hope to make a sawdust burner with my everlast welder to make some heat this winter.
As soon as I saw you use a knobbly branch as the centre form, I knew it wasn't coming out smoothly!
we're using that sawdust stove since 40 to 45 years ago here in baguio city philippines. it's efffctive & economical. try using a smaller drum bro so that it will be more economical. that size your using can cook your food for more than 6 family sized meals bro.
Ronnie Flores Thanks bro. it was all that I could get my hands on at the time. I understand what you mean about the size being too big for normal cooking. this one was only meant for heating and was interested on how long it would last. would like to do a smaller one as you say for cooking. thanks for your comment, it is interesting
Using two lengths of plastic drainpipe to form the air channels works very well.
great video great way to burn sawdust heat ur home too
The double tank designs seem to heat workshops etc.
Hola Luis, no puedo esperar para ver el vídeo de la estufa
when i was a child my parents used sawdust stove and me too i know how to use it 😂😂😇
Yeah. Me too.😊
Early 2000s
I just knew the keyboard cowboys would jump on this one.
Hi I needed a burner that can last upto 10hrs of burning. How long did this burner last with this size
I think it was about 8 hours
The hole should be on the very bottom of the barrel to the top, not the side. Tightly compress sawdust around tube, then place about 2" of moist sand on top and compress again. Slowly remove tube with twisting action. Then place the barrel lid (with a 3/4" hole in the center of it) on top of the barrel. Barrel should be on stands, or blocks and then lite from a 2-3 inch opening on the bottom. If done correctly it could burn for as long as 10 hours.
Thank you. Yes, there are now better ways of doing this but at the time I made this, I deliberately wanted the side hole the same as a rocket stove. I also find the sand on top is irrelevant for my use.
RichardStansfield Oh ic :)
Does it matter if it's sawdust from abricht or something?
Hi Emil, sorry I don't know abricht but I don't think it really matters much as to what creates the sawdust, it should still work. You may find the burn times change depending on how large or small the particles are
@@RichardStansfield hy!thnks for answer 😃
How about adding metal band with a hole round the base. Then rotating the band can control the air intake aperture & the resulting flame produced.
without an inner liner, when this thing gets close to the end of it's burn, isn't the barrel going to become red hot and burn all the paint and labels off, creating fumes?
Robert Zeurunkl Hi yes it does which is why I only use it outside. There is a guy further down in the comments that put this inside another larger barrel which has a removable lid and chimney for heating and cooking inside his home.
only once
Lightly moisten the sawdust, or even sawdust/shredded paper mix, with old, used cooking oil or grease, and you will more then double your heating/cooking time.
Natureboy Bryon he said moist
This could work to a certain degree, but have found it doesnt like the airflow hindered as it tends to slowly die out, which is not good! lol
It is worth having a play around with though, if I remember.... Cheers
Это бомба, как только засыпьться место выхода дыма, это "чудо печка" рванёт...и не один раз..
Good vid thanks for sharing ,where did you get drums from what was in it ? Thanks ant from Wales
anthony preston Hi, the barrel I got from work when it was empty and put in the scrap metal bin
Surely if the top is put on there is no where for the gasses/smoke to go. IE like the double walled burners.
Hi Mr Psyco. How big is the log and what size hole do you dril?
I do something similar while camping, except instead of a barrle of saw dust I use a log with the holes drilled into it
hola me llamo luis y soy de chile sudamerica.tengo un abansado sistema de calefaccion que yo mismo hice ,que funciona con el mismo principio pero que cumple con las funciones de caldera,cocina.estufa y horno.grabare un video y te lo mostrare
this is a pain in the arse carry on i wish someone can imptove
How do you get all that sawdust. ?
Hi, I work next door to a bespoke shop display company, who make shelving and cupboards etc. so have a lot of sawdust which goes into a skip for disposal, which they have to pay for. I liberate a few bags from time to time.
you have to compress it with another log befor you remove the middle log.
hola richard.hoy acabo de subir los videos a youtube son 9.tienes que buscarlos como: CALEFACCION GRATIS y pinchar donde dice JOSE PROVOSTE .para la proxima vez seran mejor elaborados y con mas detalle,disculpa todo.
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ya lo puse y aparece como calefaccion gratis para ver todos los videos hay que pinchar donde dice jose provoste
excelente muy interesante
I like to buy 3,000 Metric tons Poplar sawdust.
Can you help?
THE MEANING OF TWO CONTOURS ! and you just burn the sawdust as to the fire! what's the point?
Hi gennadiy schyschkanov this is for some people "free" fuel for heating workshop etc. I use it for garden parties and family BBQs when it's a little cold outside. I get the sawdust for free and as this burner lasts up to 8 hrs, it does not need constant tending and so does not interfere with BBQ cooking or party festivities ;-)
I can also boil water in a kettle on top of the burner for tea and coffees if I want to.
I want to sell wood powder
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